Google I/O begins in less than 48 hours! Even if you're not attending in person, you can still get all the news via the live stream.

Larry Page should not be on stage as he's sick (with no voice)!

The first day's keynote will be at 9:30 a.m. PDT on June 27, and the second day's is at 10:00 a.m. PDT on June 28. Lots of cool Chrome and HTML5 sessions that you really don't want to miss will also be streamed live. Other sessions will be recorded and made available soon after the conference.

The HTML5 Pack for Dreamweaver CS5 is an extension that adds support for HTML5 and CSS3 in Dreamweaver. This article provides a brief overview of HTML5 and CSS3, and outlines the new features available in Dreamweaver once the extension has been installed.

For a video demonstration that shows you how to work with the HTML5 Pack in Dreamweaver, see Introducing the Dreamweaver CS5 HTML5 Pack on Adobe TV

Today Google has announced the open source project Chromium OS.Google Chromium OS is the brand new name for the Google Chrome OS, the open source operating system for people who spend most of their time on the web.

The project looks very promising and interesting. It's a totally new idea of operating system that isall about web applications.

This is what Google says about the Chromium OS project:

The entire experience takes place within the browser and there are no conventional desktop applications. This means users do not have to deal with installing, managing and updating programs.

Second, because all apps live within the browser, there are significant benefits to security. Unlike traditional operating systems, Chrome OS doesn't trust the applications you run. Each app is contained within a security sandbox making it harder for malware and viruses to infect your computer. Furthermore, Chrome OS barely trusts itself. Every time you restart your computer the operating system verifies the integrity of its code. If your system has been compromised, it is designed to fix itself with a reboot. While no computer can be made completely secure, we're going to make life much harder (and less profitable) for the bad guys. If you dig security, read the Chrome OS Security Overview or watch the video.